Events
Duke University's Nicholas Institute and Nicholas School of the Environment are
hosting a discussion between the democratic candidates' environmental advisors.
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What: Clinton and Obama on the Environment - A conversation between their
environmental advisors on how the candidates will handle emerging environmental
issues
Who: Dan Utech, Senior Advisor to Sen. Hillary Clinton on Energy and the
Environment, and Jason Grumet, Senior Advisor to Sen. Barack Obama on Energy
and the Environment
When: Friday, April 25th from 11:00am to 12:30pm with reception to follow
Where: Love Auditorium at Duke University's Levine Science and Research Center
Date:
Friday, April 25, 2008 - 7:00am to 8:30am
Location:
Duke University Nicholas School (LSRC)
From OrangeDems.org:
Tuesday, April 29th - 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm – “Greet, Meet, Eat,
and Learn,” sponsored by 6 Hillsborough precincts. Location: Kelsey's
Occoneechee Steak House, 378 S. Churton, in Hillsborough. Various
topics for discussion include: Voting information (ballots, who can
vote, age limits, etc.); informal meeting candidates; who can vote in
which primary; voting for county commissioners; information on the
transfer tax.
Date:
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 2:00pm
Location:
Kelsey's Occoneechee Steak House, 378 S. Churton, Hillsborough
I ran into Julie McClintock today and she gave me a flyer for this event (see below). Here are the basics:
You are invited to a community event at the Daniel Boone Big
Barn, bringing together supporters of Barack Obama on Thursday, April 24, 6 – 9 pm for music and
barbeque. We will provide you with information on getting out the vote for the
May 6 primary.
Advanced tickets only are available. Adult tickets are
$20 and $10 for student or child.
Date:
Thursday, April 24, 2008 - 2:00pm
Location:
Daniel Boone Big Barn, 357 Ja-Max Drive
For generations, everyone experienced the breathtaking beauty of an
unspoiled night sky, with views into our Universe of thousands of
stars, the Milky Way and even another galaxy. Inspired by the sky,
those who came before us told imaginative stories about the patterns
they saw in the stars. But when many of us go home tonight and look up,
we may not see much more than a washed-out orange glow.
During this program, we'll use the Zeiss VI star projector to
reveal how light pollution--the illumination of the atmosphere by
outdoor lighting--robs us of our heritage of a natural dark sky. And
we'll experience the sky studded with stars--and stories--as our
ancestors did and as our grandchildren might, if we commit to better
designed outdoor lighting.
Following the Star Theater presentation, join us for a short
walking tour (choose North Campus or downtown) to consider how our
outdoor lighting might improve visibility and safety, while also
minimizing energy use. Back at the Morehead Sundial, telescopes will be
active. Be sure to check out Saturn and Mars.
Co-sponsored by UNC Sustainability Office; Chapel Hill Town
Council Committee for Sustainability, Energy, and the Environment; and
CHAOS (Chapel Hill Astronomical and Observational Society).
Free. Part of UNC’s Earth Week celebration.
Date:
Monday, April 21, 2008 - 3:30pm
It’s time to replace our do-nothing
Senator Dole with a hard-working Democrat! Come hear NC Senator Kay Hagan and Mr. Jim Neal, Democratic
candidates for US Senate next Sunday, and make an informed choice in the May 6
Primary.
The Orange County Democratic Party and
the UNC Young Democrats present the US Senate Candidate Forum on April 13 in the auditorium of
the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building of the UNC School of Social Work, 325 Pittsboro
Street, Chapel Hill.
The event starts
at 2:00 pm. Each candidate will
speak and then answer questions from the audience. You are invited to meet the candidates before and after the
event.
Public parking is available in a parking
deck underneath the Global Education building next to the Tate-Turner-Kuralt
building and on side streeets.
For more
information about other Democratic candidates’ events, click Campaign
Clearinghouse.
Date:
Sunday, April 13, 2008 - 10:00am
Location:
Auditorium of the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building of the UNC School of Social Work, 325 Pittsboro Street
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